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9789350294529 60ba00d1e21c223c3ea7d4ff Tina's Mouth : An Existential Comic Diary https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/60ba51bf19faf34f256006c0/9789350294529.jpg In the tradition of Persepolis and American Born Chinese a wry and endearing high school heroine comes of age. Tina M. sophomore is a wry observer of the cliques and mores of Yarborough Academy and of the foibles of her southern California intellectual Indian family. She's on a first-name basis with Jean-Paul Sartre the result of an English honours class assignment to keep an 'existential diary'. Keshni Kashyap's compulsively readable graphic novel - with Mari Araki's sweet melancholy drawings - packs in existential high school drama from Tina getting dumped by her smart-girl ally to a kiss on the mouth (Tina's mouth but not technically her first kiss) from a cute skateboarder Neil Strumminger. And it memorably answers the pressing question: Can an English honours assignment be a fifteen-year-old girl's path to enlightenment? 9789350294529
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  • ISBN: 9789350294529
  • Author: Kashyap Keshni
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Pages: 256
  • Format: Hardback
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In the tradition of Persepolis and American Born Chinese a wry and endearing high school heroine comes of age. Tina M. sophomore is a wry observer of the cliques and mores of Yarborough Academy and of the foibles of her southern California intellectual Indian family. She's on a first-name basis with Jean-Paul Sartre the result of an English honours class assignment to keep an 'existential diary'. Keshni Kashyap's compulsively readable graphic novel - with Mari Araki's sweet melancholy drawings - packs in existential high school drama from Tina getting dumped by her smart-girl ally to a kiss on the mouth (Tina's mouth but not technically her first kiss) from a cute skateboarder Neil Strumminger. And it memorably answers the pressing question: Can an English honours assignment be a fifteen-year-old girl's path to enlightenment?

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